BIO

Elliot Daly

England’s British and Irish Lions winger has been a Wasp throughout his career since joining the club’s junior academy while a student at Whitgift School.

Daly, who has looked equally at home at centre, wing or full back while making over 150 Wasps appearances, won international honours at under 16 and 18 level before featuring for England in the 2011 under 20 World Cup final.

Having graduated from Wasps academy as player-of-the-season, Daly immediately made a mark in the senior squad, where he joined contemporaries Joe Launchbury, Sam Jones and Christian Wade in winning a relegation battle.

Daly won England Saxons honours in 2013, was chosen as Premiership young player-of-the-season and faced the Lions for the Barbarians in Hong Kong.

His senior England debut came in the 2016 Six Nations, since when he has been a fixture in Eddie Jones’s back-line, scoring a number of memorable tries and booming over long-range penalties.

He has twice been nominated as European player-of-the-year and in 2016/17 was part of the Premiership dream team prior to starting all three Lions tests in New Zealand.